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[Jackrabbit Wiki] Update of "QuestionsAndAnswers" by ThomasMueller

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  == Apache Jackrabbit Questions and Answers ==
  
- There is an [[http://jackrabbit.apache.org/faq.html|official Jackrabbit FAQ]] on the main Jackrabbit website.
+ === New to Jackrabbit ===
  
- Please ask questions on the [[http://jackrabbit.apache.org/mailing-lists.html|Jackrabbit mailing lists]]. There is the users list for questions around using JCR and Jackrabbit and the dev list for the development of Jackrabbit itself and for people starting to extend Jackrabbit or other advanced topics.
+ See the [[http://jackrabbit.apache.org/faq.html|Official Jackrabbit FAQ]].
  
- Here are some mailing list archives for easy searching of existing mails (which contain a lot of knowledge around JCR and Jackrabbit):
+ === Questions and Problems ===
  
+ Please ask questions on the [[http://jackrabbit.apache.org/mailing-lists.html|Jackrabbit mailing lists]]. Use the users list for questions around using JCR and Jackrabbit. Use the dev list for the development of Jackrabbit itself. When reporting problems, please provide:
+ 
+  * The error message and stack trace
+  * The configuration (repository.xml and all workspace.xml files). 
+  * The versions of the Jackrabbit jar files you use.
+ 
+ === Mailing List Archives ===
+ 
+ The mailing list archives contain a lot of knowledge around JCR and Jackrabbit:
+ 
-  * http://www.nabble.com/Jackrabbit-f361.html (also allows to post easily using a nabble account instead of subscribing to the lists directly)
+  * http://www.nabble.com/Jackrabbit-f361.html (allows to post using a Nabble account instead of subscribing to the lists)
   * http://jackrabbit.markmail.org/ (nice user interface)
   * http://dev.day.com/discussion-groups/lists.html (search also across the Apache Sling list and Day's commercial repository CRX)
  
+ === Stackoverflow.com ===
+ 
  A very nice site for programming questions is [[http://stackoverflow.com|Stackoverflow]], which also has some questions about [[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/jcr|JCR]] and [[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/jackrabbit|Jackrabbit]].